From: Sandy King (sanking@clemson.edu)
Date: 08/29/02-03:30:03 PM Z
Carl Weese wrote:
>Shannon,
>
>Put on your backpack, pick up your tripod, and go out in the backyard. Pick
>an imaginary subject out there, and set everything up. Now put it all back.
>Now do it all ten times in a row. Now once more, paying attention to steps
>in the process that cause bottlenecks. See if there's a better way to do
>these steps. Practice the particular steps where you hang up. Now do it
>another dozen times. After fifty times, you will be *amazed* at how fast you
>can do it.
>
If you own a Canham you may need to repeat this exercise every other
day to stay in practice. Beautiful camera, but the procedures for
setting up, taking down and focusing the camera defy most normal
thinking patterns, assuming this person has a "normal thinking
pattern."
Sandy
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